Antiquiet.com is reporting that the rumors surrounding a Josh Homme (Queens of the Stone Age), Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters, Nirvana), and John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin) collaboration are in fact true.

The trio is said to be recording a top-secret album together in Los Angeles, CA. Some people claim to have heard some of it. That includes Chris Cornell’s guitar tech, rock photographer Ross Halfin, and even Homme’s wife, Brody Dalle of Spinnerette. She tells Antiquiet.com, "I’m not at liberty to talk about it… but I think [the project] is pretty fucking amazing. Just beats and sounds like you’ve never heard before."

Other than Josh Homme’s wife flat out saying there’s a project in the works, other hints have been dropped from the potential band members themselves. Dave Grohl told Mojo magazine in 2005 that "the next project that I’m trying to initiate involves me on drums, Josh Homme on guitar, and John Paul Jones playing bass. That’s the next album. That wouldn’t suck." More information came this past April when John Paul Jones told French journalist Cyril Deluermoz, "I’m working on some other music, which is more rock based, with a couple of other people. We hope to be everywhere this summer."

He later adds, "It’s a secret, actually. I shouldn’t have even said that, you know? There are some exciting projects coming up, let’s put it that way." If that’s true then we very well could be hearing music from this mystery project sooner than later. The timing itself would be perfect for all three men. Queens Of The Stone Age are taking a bit of a breather, the Foo Fighters are on hiatus and Led Zeppelin is… well I think you all know how that one goes.

While nothing has been officially announced at the moment, we’ll be sure to keep you updated on this potential new supergroup.

Report by David Lowe-Bianco.

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Im gonna say it will be great to hear Dave drum on an album again... Ive always dug his style... JPJ on Bass? how can that not be good? Lets just hope they keep it blues/rock orinented... then it should be a good solid album... with 3 great musicians after all.

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